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en-usVisualplatformhttp://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssLift ConferenceThe talks given at the Lift conference in videoLift gathers brilliant minds who share their ideas and insights on how digital technologies reshape society. technology, innovation, digital, internet, web, conferenceepisodicnoLaur Fischer & Daniel Kaplan - Introduction to From Digital Transition to...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/12885427/laur-fischer-daniel-kaplan-introduction-to-from
<p><p><a href="http://liftconference.com/lift16/speakers/4465">Laur Fisher</a>,&nbsp;research scientist at MIT, project manager of Climate CoLab, attempting to crowdsource solutions to the world’s biggest problems, starting with climate change and&nbsp;<a href="http://liftconference.com/lift16/people/daniel-kaplan">Daniel Kaplan</a>,&nbsp;founder and CEO of FING, introduce us to this first session of Friday, February 12, at Lift16: &nbsp;<a href="http://liftconference.com/lift16/sessions#4620">From Digital Transition to Ecological Resilience</a>.</p><p>Why did we decide to explore the relationship between technological innovation and ecological resilience? How will it impact our businesses but also our personal lives in the near future?</p><div>Recorded on February 12, 2016, in Geneva.</div></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/12885427/laur-fischer-daniel-kaplan-introduction-to-from"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/12732912/12885427/15624c4eb87e92cacebfb8dd5e36db09/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/12885427Wed, 24 Feb 2016 11:33:21 GMTLaur Fischer & Daniel Kaplan - Introduction to From Digital Transition to...Laur Fisher,research scientist at MIT, project manager of Climate CoLab, attempting to crowdsource solutions to the world’s biggest problems, starting with climate change andDaniel Kaplan,founder and CEO of FING, introduce us to this first session of Friday, February 12, at Lift16: From Digital Transition to Ecological Resilience.Why did we decide to explore the relationship between technological innovation and ecological resilience? How will it impact our businesses but also our personal lives in the near future?Recorded on February 12, 2016, in Geneva.Laur Fisher,research scientist at MIT, project manager of Climate CoLab, attempting to crowdsource solutions to the world’s biggest problems, starting with climate change andDaniel Kaplan,founder and CEO of FING, introduce us to this first session...Lift Conference20:41<p><p><a href="http://liftconference.com/lift16/speakers/4465">Laur Fisher</a>,&nbsp;research scientist at MIT, project manager of Climate CoLab, attempting to crowdsource solutions to the world’s biggest problems, starting with climate change and&nbsp;<a href="http://liftconference.com/lift16/people/daniel-kaplan">Daniel Kaplan</a>,&nbsp;founder and CEO of FING, introduce us to this first session of Friday, February 12, at Lift16: &nbsp;<a href="http://liftconference.com/lift16/sessions#4620">From Digital Transition to Ecological Resilience</a>.</p><p>Why did we decide to explore the relationship between technological innovation and ecological resilience? How will it impact our businesses but also our personal lives in the near future?</p><div>Recorded on February 12, 2016, in Geneva.</div></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/12885427/laur-fischer-daniel-kaplan-introduction-to-from"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/12732912/12885427/15624c4eb87e92cacebfb8dd5e36db09/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>climate changeclimatecloabdaniel kaplanecologyfinginnovationlaur fisherlift16resiliencetechnologytransitionBen Waber - “People Analytics”: Creating better organizations based on how...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620473/ben-waber-people-analytics-creating
<p>CEO, Sociometric Solutions<br><br>Computers like numbers and there’s plenty of them around work: Presence, actions, movements, interactions, contacts, inputs, outputs, outcomes… Human Resource Management and Job Search rely more and more on data and metrics: Value, contribution, reputation, social graph, reputation, health, and all kinds of traces. Where is the value in all that data? What insights does it provide, and to whose benefit? Could we use it to find new ways of measuring, valuing and compensating all kinds of social and productive activities ?<br><br>Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in Marseille<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620473/ben-waber-people-analytics-creating"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/9826383/10620473/8b7463ba215009c0a823e4f2126b0de6/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620473Sat, 29 Nov 2014 10:03:00 GMTBen Waber - “People Analytics”: Creating better organizations based on how...CEO, Sociometric SolutionsComputers like numbers and there’s plenty of them around work: Presence, actions, movements, interactions, contacts, inputs, outputs, outcomes… Human Resource Management and Job Search rely more and more on data and metrics: Value, contribution, reputation, social graph, reputation, health, and all kinds of traces. Where is the value in all that data? What insights does it provide, and to whose benefit? Could we use it to find new ways of measuring, valuing and compensating all kinds of social and productive activities ?Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in MarseilleCEO, Sociometric SolutionsComputers like numbers and there’s plenty of them around work: Presence, actions, movements, interactions, contacts, inputs, outputs, outcomes… Human Resource Management and Job Search rely more and more on data and...Lift Conference30:54<p>CEO, Sociometric Solutions<br><br>Computers like numbers and there’s plenty of them around work: Presence, actions, movements, interactions, contacts, inputs, outputs, outcomes… Human Resource Management and Job Search rely more and more on data and metrics: Value, contribution, reputation, social graph, reputation, health, and all kinds of traces. Where is the value in all that data? What insights does it provide, and to whose benefit? Could we use it to find new ways of measuring, valuing and compensating all kinds of social and productive activities ?<br><br>Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in Marseille<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620473/ben-waber-people-analytics-creating"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/9826383/10620473/8b7463ba215009c0a823e4f2126b0de6/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>fingfrancequantified selfsocial innovationHenry Stewart - The “Happy Manifesto”: Creating Great Places to Workhttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620268/henry-stewart-the-happy-manifesto
<p>Founder and director of&nbsp;Happy.co.uk, the happiest company in the world.<br><br>The borders of work communities no longer match those of firms. Office spaces tend to shrink while new, hybrid “third places” and coworking places emerge. For many, the phone and laptop are the true work place, social networks and projects the true work communities, clients and domain experts the true hierarchies… The times are ripe for extended enterprises, temporary organizations, autonomous corporations, shapeless and borderless networks. Do work communities still need organizations? Do firms still need managers or employees? What new agile, lean, learning, open organizations and spaces will we need to invent in order to work in the future?<br><br>Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in Marseille<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620268/henry-stewart-the-happy-manifesto"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/9826383/10620268/820e64dfae59c8613f4aa79a6f7f02ef/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620268Sat, 29 Nov 2014 10:02:00 GMTHenry Stewart - The “Happy Manifesto”: Creating Great Places to WorkFounder and director ofHappy.co.uk, the happiest company in the world.The borders of work communities no longer match those of firms. Office spaces tend to shrink while new, hybrid “third places” and coworking places emerge. For many, the phone and laptop are the true work place, social networks and projects the true work communities, clients and domain experts the true hierarchies… The times are ripe for extended enterprises, temporary organizations, autonomous corporations, shapeless and borderless networks. Do work communities still need organizations? Do firms still need managers or employees? What new agile, lean, learning, open organizations and spaces will we need to invent in order to work in the future?Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in MarseilleFounder and director ofHappy.co.uk, the happiest company in the world.The borders of work communities no longer match those of firms. Office spaces tend to shrink while new, hybrid “third places” and coworking places emerge. For many, the phone...Lift Conference26:36<p>Founder and director of&nbsp;Happy.co.uk, the happiest company in the world.<br><br>The borders of work communities no longer match those of firms. Office spaces tend to shrink while new, hybrid “third places” and coworking places emerge. For many, the phone and laptop are the true work place, social networks and projects the true work communities, clients and domain experts the true hierarchies… The times are ripe for extended enterprises, temporary organizations, autonomous corporations, shapeless and borderless networks. Do work communities still need organizations? Do firms still need managers or employees? What new agile, lean, learning, open organizations and spaces will we need to invent in order to work in the future?<br><br>Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in Marseille<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620268/henry-stewart-the-happy-manifesto"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/9826383/10620268/820e64dfae59c8613f4aa79a6f7f02ef/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>fingfrancehappymanagementparticipativeJeremy Myerson - Designing Tomorrow’s Networked Workplaceshttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620239/jeremy-myerson-designing-tomorrows
<p>Research director at the&nbsp;Royal College of Art.<br><br>The borders of work communities no longer match those of firms. Office spaces tend to shrink while new, hybrid “third places” and coworking places emerge. For many, the phone and laptop are the true work place, social networks and projects the true work communities, clients and domain experts the true hierarchies… The times are ripe for extended enterprises, temporary organizations, autonomous corporations, shapeless and borderless networks. Do work communities still need organizations? Do firms still need managers or employees? What new agile, lean, learning, open organizations and spaces will we need to invent in order to work in the future?<br><br>Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in Marseille<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620239/jeremy-myerson-designing-tomorrows"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/9826383/10620239/0b82a03e3c696aafbe78c6a5e82536f2/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620239Sat, 29 Nov 2014 10:00:00 GMTJeremy Myerson - Designing Tomorrow’s Networked WorkplacesResearch director at theRoyal College of Art.The borders of work communities no longer match those of firms. Office spaces tend to shrink while new, hybrid “third places” and coworking places emerge. For many, the phone and laptop are the true work place, social networks and projects the true work communities, clients and domain experts the true hierarchies… The times are ripe for extended enterprises, temporary organizations, autonomous corporations, shapeless and borderless networks. Do work communities still need organizations? Do firms still need managers or employees? What new agile, lean, learning, open organizations and spaces will we need to invent in order to work in the future?Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in MarseilleResearch director at theRoyal College of Art.The borders of work communities no longer match those of firms. Office spaces tend to shrink while new, hybrid “third places” and coworking places emerge. For many, the phone and laptop are the true...Lift Conference29:55<p>Research director at the&nbsp;Royal College of Art.<br><br>The borders of work communities no longer match those of firms. Office spaces tend to shrink while new, hybrid “third places” and coworking places emerge. For many, the phone and laptop are the true work place, social networks and projects the true work communities, clients and domain experts the true hierarchies… The times are ripe for extended enterprises, temporary organizations, autonomous corporations, shapeless and borderless networks. Do work communities still need organizations? Do firms still need managers or employees? What new agile, lean, learning, open organizations and spaces will we need to invent in order to work in the future?<br><br>Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in Marseille<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10620239/jeremy-myerson-designing-tomorrows"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/9826383/10620239/0b82a03e3c696aafbe78c6a5e82536f2/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>designfingfranceoffice spaceStefana Broadbent Nesta - When digital technologies and social network make...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10619950/stefana-broadbent-nesta-when-digital
<p>Tech Anthropologist<br><br>The era of life-employment is over. Markets demand flexibility; Robots and software will automize most of our jobs; Individuals want and income, but they also want professional improvement, change, and meaning. Whether they like it or not, they are their own entrepreneurs: They create and maintain their own tools, their expertise, and their networks; They mix paid and unpaid activities, freelance and salaried work…<br>How to support people in building their own rich, flexible and secure working itineraries? How can we ensure that these opportunities benefit the many rather than a small number of "knowledge workers"?<br><br>Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in Marseille</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10619950/stefana-broadbent-nesta-when-digital"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/9826383/10619950/16263e0c496f0a0a27630de5d017f8d4/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10619950Sat, 29 Nov 2014 09:55:00 GMTStefana Broadbent Nesta - When digital technologies and social network make...Tech AnthropologistThe era of life-employment is over. Markets demand flexibility; Robots and software will automize most of our jobs; Individuals want and income, but they also want professional improvement, change, and meaning. Whether they like it or not, they are their own entrepreneurs: They create and maintain their own tools, their expertise, and their networks; They mix paid and unpaid activities, freelance and salaried work…How to support people in building their own rich, flexible and secure working itineraries? How can we ensure that these opportunities benefit the many rather than a small number of "knowledge workers"?Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in MarseilleTech AnthropologistThe era of life-employment is over. Markets demand flexibility; Robots and software will automize most of our jobs; Individuals want and income, but they also want professional improvement, change, and meaning. Whether they like...Lift Conference30:05<p>Tech Anthropologist<br><br>The era of life-employment is over. Markets demand flexibility; Robots and software will automize most of our jobs; Individuals want and income, but they also want professional improvement, change, and meaning. Whether they like it or not, they are their own entrepreneurs: They create and maintain their own tools, their expertise, and their networks; They mix paid and unpaid activities, freelance and salaried work…<br>How to support people in building their own rich, flexible and secure working itineraries? How can we ensure that these opportunities benefit the many rather than a small number of "knowledge workers"?<br><br>Video filmed at Lift with Fing 2014 in Marseille</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/10619950/stefana-broadbent-nesta-when-digital"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/9826383/10619950/16263e0c496f0a0a27630de5d017f8d4/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>fingfranceprecarityremotesocial mediaLift 13 FR - Questions et Conclusion - Session "Enseigner autrement"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9068387/lift-13-fr-questions-et-conclusion
<p>Avec Josiane Gain (Directrice des Relations Universitaires IBM France), Frédéric Bardeau (co-fondateur simplon.co)&nbsp;et Pierre-Guy Hourquet (Kedge Business School)</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9068387/lift-13-fr-questions-et-conclusion"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718128/9068387/04dad2352894a87de388dbe8743273d7/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9068387Fri, 21 Mar 2014 13:14:00 GMTLift 13 FR - Questions et Conclusion - Session "Enseigner autrement"Avec Josiane Gain (Directrice des Relations Universitaires IBM France), Frédéric Bardeau (co-fondateur simplon.co)et Pierre-Guy Hourquet (Kedge Business School)Avec Josiane Gain (Directrice des Relations Universitaires IBM France), Frédéric Bardeau (co-fondateur simplon.co)et Pierre-Guy Hourquet (Kedge Business School)Lift Conference19:19<p>Avec Josiane Gain (Directrice des Relations Universitaires IBM France), Frédéric Bardeau (co-fondateur simplon.co)&nbsp;et Pierre-Guy Hourquet (Kedge Business School)</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9068387/lift-13-fr-questions-et-conclusion"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718128/9068387/04dad2352894a87de388dbe8743273d7/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>educationfingfrancefrenchlift france 2013marseilleLift 13 FR - Pierre-Guy Hourquet, Kedge : penser l'avenir d'une business schoolhttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9064662/lift-13-fr-pierre-guy-hourquet-kedge
<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Eduquer Autrement !"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Pierre-Guy Hourquet,&nbsp;Directeur Recherche, Développement et Innovation au sein du groupe<span>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.kedgebs.com/">Kedge Business School</a>, partage sa réflexion sur les transformations d'une grande école de management à l'ère numérique.</span></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9064662/lift-13-fr-pierre-guy-hourquet-kedge"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718125/9064662/c1ffbe6abf7c80cc29f830d9e1f72192/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9064662Fri, 21 Mar 2014 08:14:00 GMTLift 13 FR - Pierre-Guy Hourquet, Kedge : penser l'avenir d'une business schoolLift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Eduquer Autrement !":Pierre-Guy Hourquet,Directeur Recherche, Développement et Innovation au sein du groupeKedge Business School, partage sa réflexion sur les transformations d'une grande école de management à l'ère numérique.Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Eduquer Autrement !":Pierre-Guy Hourquet,Directeur Recherche, Développement et Innovation au sein du groupeKedge Business School, partage sa réflexion sur les transformations d'une grande école de management...Lift Conference23:36<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Eduquer Autrement !"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Pierre-Guy Hourquet,&nbsp;Directeur Recherche, Développement et Innovation au sein du groupe<span>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.kedgebs.com/">Kedge Business School</a>, partage sa réflexion sur les transformations d'une grande école de management à l'ère numérique.</span></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9064662/lift-13-fr-pierre-guy-hourquet-kedge"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718125/9064662/c1ffbe6abf7c80cc29f830d9e1f72192/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>educationfingfrancefrenchkedgelift france 2013marseilleLift 13 FR - Massimo Menichinelli: Policies for, and by, Open Design and Fab...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9043707/lift-13-fr-massimo-menichinelli
<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Occupy Industry!"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Massimo Menichinelli from OpenP2Pdesign, reflects on what policies could facilitate the development of open design and the "makers" movement.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9043707/lift-13-fr-massimo-menichinelli"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718127/9043707/2625e243a98a31f1eddf416cd64729d4/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9043707Thu, 20 Mar 2014 13:13:00 GMTLift 13 FR - Massimo Menichinelli: Policies for, and by, Open Design and Fab...Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Occupy Industry!":Massimo Menichinelli from OpenP2Pdesign, reflects on what policies could facilitate the development of open design and the "makers" movement.Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Occupy Industry!":Massimo Menichinelli from OpenP2Pdesign, reflects on what policies could facilitate the development of open design and the "makers" movement.Lift Conference22:13<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Occupy Industry!"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Massimo Menichinelli from OpenP2Pdesign, reflects on what policies could facilitate the development of open design and the "makers" movement.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9043707/lift-13-fr-massimo-menichinelli"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718127/9043707/2625e243a98a31f1eddf416cd64729d4/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>designfablabfingfrancefrenchlift france 2013makersmarseilleopen designLift 13 FR - Pierpaolo Andriani : "Makers, Design and Exaptation"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9039441/lift-13-fr-pierpaolo-andriani-makers
<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Occupy Industry!":&nbsp;Pierpaolo Andriani &nbsp;(Kedge Business School) shares his views on how the "democratization" of digital fabrication transforms design and innovation.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9039441/lift-13-fr-pierpaolo-andriani-makers"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718127/9039441/f4238f8d3b83d890deb4e56a24206615/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9039441Thu, 20 Mar 2014 08:11:00 GMTLift 13 FR - Pierpaolo Andriani : "Makers, Design and Exaptation"Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Occupy Industry!":Pierpaolo Andriani (Kedge Business School) shares his views on how the "democratization" of digital fabrication transforms design and innovation.Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Occupy Industry!":Pierpaolo Andriani (Kedge Business School) shares his views on how the "democratization" of digital fabrication transforms design and innovation.Lift Conference20:09<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Occupy Industry!":&nbsp;Pierpaolo Andriani &nbsp;(Kedge Business School) shares his views on how the "democratization" of digital fabrication transforms design and innovation.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9039441/lift-13-fr-pierpaolo-andriani-makers"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718127/9039441/f4238f8d3b83d890deb4e56a24206615/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>designfingfrancefrenchlift france 2013makersmarseilleLift 13 FR - Frédéric Bardeau, Simplon.co : "Former autrement... des...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9060409/lift-13-fr-frederic-bardeau-simplonco
<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Frédéric Bardeau, partage la vision findatrice de Simplon.co, "fabrique accélérée et rémunérée de développeurs web, prioritairement tournée vers les débutants en informatique et les profils sous-représentés dans l'entrepreneuriat digital et le web (filles, jeunes des quartiers populaires ou de zones rurales, personnes en situation de handicap, seniors)."</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9060409/lift-13-fr-frederic-bardeau-simplonco"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718124/9060409/46325d00557c14d355438efb162b5e35/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9060409Mon, 17 Mar 2014 14:10:00 GMTLift 13 FR - Frédéric Bardeau, Simplon.co : "Former autrement... des...Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !":Frédéric Bardeau, partage la vision findatrice de Simplon.co, "fabrique accélérée et rémunérée de développeurs web, prioritairement tournée vers les débutants en informatique et les profils sous-représentés dans l'entrepreneuriat digital et le web (filles, jeunes des quartiers populaires ou de zones rurales, personnes en situation de handicap, seniors)."Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !":Frédéric Bardeau, partage la vision findatrice de Simplon.co, "fabrique accélérée et rémunérée de développeurs web, prioritairement tournée vers les débutants en informatique et les...Lift Conference16:16<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Frédéric Bardeau, partage la vision findatrice de Simplon.co, "fabrique accélérée et rémunérée de développeurs web, prioritairement tournée vers les débutants en informatique et les profils sous-représentés dans l'entrepreneuriat digital et le web (filles, jeunes des quartiers populaires ou de zones rurales, personnes en situation de handicap, seniors)."</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9060409/lift-13-fr-frederic-bardeau-simplonco"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718124/9060409/46325d00557c14d355438efb162b5e35/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>codeeducationfingfrancefrenchkedgelift france 2013marseillesimplonLift FR 13 - Josiane Gain, IBM : le numérique, les Moocs et l'enseignementhttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9048670/lift-fr-13-josiane-gain-ibm-le
<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Eduquer Autrement !"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Josiane Gain,&nbsp;Directrice des Relations Universitaires d'IBM France, propose un tour d'horizon mondial des Moocs et de l'impact des innovations numériques
sur la façon d’enseigner.&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9048670/lift-fr-13-josiane-gain-ibm-le"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718127/9048670/615d648d370b543b36b673794b61332a/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9048670Mon, 17 Mar 2014 08:57:00 GMTLift FR 13 - Josiane Gain, IBM : le numérique, les Moocs et l'enseignementLift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Eduquer Autrement !":Josiane Gain,Directrice des Relations Universitaires d'IBM France, propose un tour d'horizon mondial des Moocs et de l'impact des innovations numériques
sur la façon d’enseigner.Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Eduquer Autrement !":Josiane Gain,Directrice des Relations Universitaires d'IBM France, propose un tour d'horizon mondial des Moocs et de l'impact des innovations numériques
sur la façon d’enseigner.Lift Conference23:41<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Eduquer Autrement !"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Josiane Gain,&nbsp;Directrice des Relations Universitaires d'IBM France, propose un tour d'horizon mondial des Moocs et de l'impact des innovations numériques
sur la façon d’enseigner.&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9048670/lift-fr-13-josiane-gain-ibm-le"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718127/9048670/615d648d370b543b36b673794b61332a/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>MOOCSeducationfingfrancefrenchkedgelift france 2013marseillemoocLift FR 13 - Anne Sophie Novel propose sa synthèse de la journéehttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9044295/lift-fr-13-anne-sophie-novel-propose
<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Anne Sophie Novel,&nbsp;&nbsp;journaliste et&nbsp;<a href="http://www.demoinsenmieux.com/">blogueuse</a>&nbsp;spécialisée dans l'écologie et les alternatives durables, nous livre&nbsp;sa synthèse personnelle de la manifestation.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9044295/lift-fr-13-anne-sophie-novel-propose"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718124/9044295/2a40bc47c50ed67210f22187b775a258/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9044295Sat, 15 Mar 2014 10:54:00 GMTLift FR 13 - Anne Sophie Novel propose sa synthèse de la journéeLift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !":Anne Sophie Novel,journaliste etblogueusespécialisée dans l'écologie et les alternatives durables, nous livresa synthèse personnelle de la manifestation.Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !":Anne Sophie Novel,journaliste etblogueusespécialisée dans l'écologie et les alternatives durables, nous livresa synthèse personnelle de la manifestation.Lift Conference21:24<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Anne Sophie Novel,&nbsp;&nbsp;journaliste et&nbsp;<a href="http://www.demoinsenmieux.com/">blogueuse</a>&nbsp;spécialisée dans l'écologie et les alternatives durables, nous livre&nbsp;sa synthèse personnelle de la manifestation.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9044295/lift-fr-13-anne-sophie-novel-propose"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718124/9044295/2a40bc47c50ed67210f22187b775a258/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>anne-sophie novelfingfrancefrenchlift france 2013marseilleLift 13 FR - Asa Calow, MadLabhttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9035857/lift-13-fr-asa-calow-madlab
<p>Asa Calow est un technologue créatif, un amateur itinérant et le confondateurs du&nbsp;<a href="http://madlab.org.uk/">Madlab</a>&nbsp;- un espace communautaire dédié à la science, la technologie et l’art. Basé à Manchester (R-U), le Madlab accueille près de 60 communautés dont les centres d’intérêt s’étendent de l’écriture de fiction à la réalisation de films, de la serrurerie au biohacking ou à l’électronique.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9035857/lift-13-fr-asa-calow-madlab"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718125/9035857/bba19b4435f1546ad46b3647832ebcb2/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9035857Thu, 13 Mar 2014 15:30:00 GMTLift 13 FR - Asa Calow, MadLabAsa Calow est un technologue créatif, un amateur itinérant et le confondateurs duMadlab- un espace communautaire dédié à la science, la technologie et l’art. Basé à Manchester (R-U), le Madlab accueille près de 60 communautés dont les centres d’intérêt s’étendent de l’écriture de fiction à la réalisation de films, de la serrurerie au biohacking ou à l’électronique.Asa Calow est un technologue créatif, un amateur itinérant et le confondateurs duMadlab- un espace communautaire dédié à la science, la technologie et l’art. Basé à Manchester (R-U), le Madlab accueille près de 60 communautés dont les centres...Lift Conference17:28<p>Asa Calow est un technologue créatif, un amateur itinérant et le confondateurs du&nbsp;<a href="http://madlab.org.uk/">Madlab</a>&nbsp;- un espace communautaire dédié à la science, la technologie et l’art. Basé à Manchester (R-U), le Madlab accueille près de 60 communautés dont les centres d’intérêt s’étendent de l’écriture de fiction à la réalisation de films, de la serrurerie au biohacking ou à l’électronique.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9035857/lift-13-fr-asa-calow-madlab"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718125/9035857/bba19b4435f1546ad46b3647832ebcb2/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>asa calowfingfrancefrenchlift france 2013madlabmarseilleLift FR 13 - Marie Noeline Viguie, "Culture Maker"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9035732/lift-fr-13-marie-noeline-viguie
<p>Marie-Noéline est co fondatrice et co-CEO de&nbsp;<a href="http://www.nod-a.com/">nod-A</a>, PME qui imagine et produit des dispositifs d’innovation collective et travaille à une nouvelle vision de la collaboration au sein des organisations, le MakeStorming.&nbsp;En plus de son activité d’agence d’innovation, nod-A co-organise des temps d'innovation ouverts comme&nbsp;<a href="http://www.museomix.org/">museomix</a>.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9035732/lift-fr-13-marie-noeline-viguie"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718126/9035732/e6b63efc3a99bc439cc1476482e808dc/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9035732Wed, 12 Mar 2014 13:49:00 GMTLift FR 13 - Marie Noeline Viguie, "Culture Maker"Marie-Noéline est co fondatrice et co-CEO denod-A, PME qui imagine et produit des dispositifs d’innovation collective et travaille à une nouvelle vision de la collaboration au sein des organisations, le MakeStorming.En plus de son activité d’agence d’innovation, nod-A co-organise des temps d'innovation ouverts commemuseomix.Marie-Noéline est co fondatrice et co-CEO denod-A, PME qui imagine et produit des dispositifs d’innovation collective et travaille à une nouvelle vision de la collaboration au sein des organisations, le MakeStorming.En plus de son activité...Lift Conference24:15<p>Marie-Noéline est co fondatrice et co-CEO de&nbsp;<a href="http://www.nod-a.com/">nod-A</a>, PME qui imagine et produit des dispositifs d’innovation collective et travaille à une nouvelle vision de la collaboration au sein des organisations, le MakeStorming.&nbsp;En plus de son activité d’agence d’innovation, nod-A co-organise des temps d'innovation ouverts comme&nbsp;<a href="http://www.museomix.org/">museomix</a>.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/9035732/lift-fr-13-marie-noeline-viguie"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718126/9035732/e6b63efc3a99bc439cc1476482e808dc/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>fingfrancelift france 2013makersmarseilleLift FR 2013 - Axelle Benaïch, Le futur nous appartienthttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8991260/lift-fr-2013-axelle-benaich-le-futur
<p>Axelle Benaïch de Design The Future Now, présente le Lift Expérience lors du Lift Conférence du 15 Octobre 2013.<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8991260/lift-fr-2013-axelle-benaich-le-futur"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718125/8991260/70793ecdc20e44e05a9629f5a3858bb6/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8991260Wed, 12 Mar 2014 10:45:00 GMTLift FR 2013 - Axelle Benaïch, Le futur nous appartientAxelle Benaïch de Design The Future Now, présente le Lift Expérience lors du Lift Conférence du 15 Octobre 2013.Axelle Benaïch de Design The Future Now, présente le Lift Expérience lors du Lift Conférence du 15 Octobre 2013.Lift Conference06:57<p>Axelle Benaïch de Design The Future Now, présente le Lift Expérience lors du Lift Conférence du 15 Octobre 2013.<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8991260/lift-fr-2013-axelle-benaich-le-futur"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718125/8991260/70793ecdc20e44e05a9629f5a3858bb6/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>exhibitionfingfrancefrenchlift france 2013makersmarseilleLift FR 2013 - Clara Feder, Le Mur de la Tentationhttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8991203/lift-fr-2013-clara-feder-le-mur-de-la
<p>L'artiste Clara Feder nous interroge : Serez-vous les premiers à construire le Mur de la Tentation ? Saurez-vous résister à la Tentation? Dans un monde gouverné par la finance, où les valeurs prédominantes sont l'argent et le consumérisme, le plus difficile, c'est de résister à la Tentation. Une œuvre d’art participative, interactive et planétaire.<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8991203/lift-fr-2013-clara-feder-le-mur-de-la"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718125/8991203/3c58638607c271eff59008ac11447a35/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8991203Wed, 12 Mar 2014 08:10:00 GMTLift FR 2013 - Clara Feder, Le Mur de la TentationL'artiste Clara Feder nous interroge : Serez-vous les premiers à construire le Mur de la Tentation ? Saurez-vous résister à la Tentation? Dans un monde gouverné par la finance, où les valeurs prédominantes sont l'argent et le consumérisme, le plus difficile, c'est de résister à la Tentation. Une œuvre d’art participative, interactive et planétaire.L'artiste Clara Feder nous interroge : Serez-vous les premiers à construire le Mur de la Tentation ? Saurez-vous résister à la Tentation? Dans un monde gouverné par la finance, où les valeurs prédominantes sont l'argent et le consumérisme, le plus...Lift Conference06:35<p>L'artiste Clara Feder nous interroge : Serez-vous les premiers à construire le Mur de la Tentation ? Saurez-vous résister à la Tentation? Dans un monde gouverné par la finance, où les valeurs prédominantes sont l'argent et le consumérisme, le plus difficile, c'est de résister à la Tentation. Une œuvre d’art participative, interactive et planétaire.<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8991203/lift-fr-2013-clara-feder-le-mur-de-la"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718125/8991203/3c58638607c271eff59008ac11447a35/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>artclara federexhibitionfingfrancefrenchlift france 2013marseilletentationLift FR 2013 - Véronique Routin et Fabien Eychenne, "ReFaire, Nouvelles...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8985705/lift-fr-2013-veronique-routin-et
<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Véronique Routin et Fabien Eychenne de la Fing présentent les résultats de l'expédition "ReFaire".&nbsp;Et si, demain, les modèles d’innovation ouverte et « horizontale » caractéristiques de l’internet s’appliquaient à la production industrielle ?<br><br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8985705/lift-fr-2013-veronique-routin-et"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718124/8985705/32c0b19ab0ce6e49d145d9257c9915d2/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8985705Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:38:45 GMTLift FR 2013 - Véronique Routin et Fabien Eychenne, "ReFaire, Nouvelles...Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !":Véronique Routin et Fabien Eychenne de la Fing présentent les résultats de l'expédition "ReFaire".Et si, demain, les modèles d’innovation ouverte et « horizontale » caractéristiques de l’internet s’appliquaient à la production industrielle ?Lift France,Marseille,15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !":Véronique Routin et Fabien Eychenne de la Fing présentent les résultats de l'expédition "ReFaire".Et si, demain, les modèles d’innovation ouverte et « horizontale » caractéristiques de...Lift Conference45:28<p>Lift France,&nbsp;Marseille,&nbsp;15 octobre 2013, "Produire Autrement !"&nbsp;:&nbsp;Véronique Routin et Fabien Eychenne de la Fing présentent les résultats de l'expédition "ReFaire".&nbsp;Et si, demain, les modèles d’innovation ouverte et « horizontale » caractéristiques de l’internet s’appliquaient à la production industrielle ?<br><br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8985705/lift-fr-2013-veronique-routin-et"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718124/8985705/32c0b19ab0ce6e49d145d9257c9915d2/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>ditdiyfabien eychennefingfrancefrenchlift france 2013marseillerefairevéronique routinLift France 2013, "Produire Autrement" - Introductionhttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8982429/lift-france-2013-produire-autrement
<p>Introduction de Daniel Kaplan et Sylvie Reinhard pour la journée Lift France du 15 Octobre 2013 à Marseille.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8982429/lift-france-2013-produire-autrement"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718124/8982429/21022df91ff5e514098e7a68628bdfdc/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8982429Tue, 11 Mar 2014 08:18:00 GMTLift France 2013, "Produire Autrement" - IntroductionIntroduction de Daniel Kaplan et Sylvie Reinhard pour la journée Lift France du 15 Octobre 2013 à Marseille.Introduction de Daniel Kaplan et Sylvie Reinhard pour la journée Lift France du 15 Octobre 2013 à Marseille.Lift Conference11:34<p>Introduction de Daniel Kaplan et Sylvie Reinhard pour la journée Lift France du 15 Octobre 2013 à Marseille.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/8982429/lift-france-2013-produire-autrement"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/7718124/8982429/21022df91ff5e514098e7a68628bdfdc/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>daniel kaplanfingfrancefrenchlift france 2013marseillesylvie reinhardBio / Hack Innovationhttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/7294858/bio-hack-innovation
<p>Thomas Landrain is the president of "La Pailasse", France's first biotech community lab. In his speech Thomas&nbsp;describes the advent of "DIY biology", or how the "do it yourself" approach and fab-labs are currently transferred out of the digital in order to transform biology. After an introduction on the recent changes in this area, and by the way to collaborate, he discusses the consequences of such a shift.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/7294858/bio-hack-innovation"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/4959050/7294858/a81531ec322f15e8df79bff70f300af6/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/7294858Tue, 04 Jun 2013 18:44:14 GMTBio / Hack InnovationThomas Landrain is the president of "La Pailasse", France's first biotech community lab. In his speech Thomasdescribes the advent of "DIY biology", or how the "do it yourself" approach and fab-labs are currently transferred out of the digital in order to transform biology. After an introduction on the recent changes in this area, and by the way to collaborate, he discusses the consequences of such a shift.Thomas Landrain is the president of "La Pailasse", France's first biotech community lab. In his speech Thomasdescribes the advent of "DIY biology", or how the "do it yourself" approach and fab-labs are currently transferred out of the digital in...Lift Conference28:27<p>Thomas Landrain is the president of "La Pailasse", France's first biotech community lab. In his speech Thomas&nbsp;describes the advent of "DIY biology", or how the "do it yourself" approach and fab-labs are currently transferred out of the digital in order to transform biology. After an introduction on the recent changes in this area, and by the way to collaborate, he discusses the consequences of such a shift.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/7294858/bio-hack-innovation"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/4959050/7294858/a81531ec322f15e8df79bff70f300af6/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>biobiologybiotechnologycitizen sciencecommunitydiyfingfrancefrenchlift france 2012marseillepaillasseparisthomas landrainPromise: A constitution for the people by the peoplehttp://videos.liftconference.com/photo/7324851/promise-a-constitution-for-the-people
<p>Following the economic crash in Iceland in 2008, there was a general demand for reform. This included increased pressure to perform a thorough revision of the Constitution, which had been set when Iceland became an independent republic in 1944. A process was initiated whereby the public was called to the table to prepare a constitutional bill. In the talk, the following issues will be discussed: Did the public participate? How did this go? Where is the project now? What have we learned?<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/7324851/promise-a-constitution-for-the-people"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/4959050/7324851/edfb8e87539b7eaecce65e16811f26c8/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/7324851Tue, 08 Jan 2013 18:29:59 GMTPromise: A constitution for the people by the peopleFollowing the economic crash in Iceland in 2008, there was a general demand for reform. This included increased pressure to perform a thorough revision of the Constitution, which had been set when Iceland became an independent republic in 1944. A process was initiated whereby the public was called to the table to prepare a constitutional bill. In the talk, the following issues will be discussed: Did the public participate? How did this go? Where is the project now? What have we learned?Following the economic crash in Iceland in 2008, there was a general demand for reform. This included increased pressure to perform a thorough revision of the Constitution, which had been set when Iceland became an independent republic in 1944. A...Lift Conference22:37<p>Following the economic crash in Iceland in 2008, there was a general demand for reform. This included increased pressure to perform a thorough revision of the Constitution, which had been set when Iceland became an independent republic in 1944. A process was initiated whereby the public was called to the table to prepare a constitutional bill. In the talk, the following issues will be discussed: Did the public participate? How did this go? Where is the project now? What have we learned?<br></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/7324851/promise-a-constitution-for-the-people"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/4959050/7324851/edfb8e87539b7eaecce65e16811f26c8/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>citizenscrowdenglishfingfrancegudrun petursdottiricelandlift france 2012marseillepoliticssourcingPhilippe Lemoine "Wrap up and Take aways"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3093167/philippe-lemoine-wrap-up-and-take-aways
<p>In his speech, Philippe Lemoine sum up all sessions that took place at Lift France 11 and brightly concludes by some inspiring take aways.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3093167/philippe-lemoine-wrap-up-and-take-aways"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984082/3093167/e8f1e9b10eaf5ea29f843ade69e3798c/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3093167Mon, 10 Oct 2011 09:20:42 GMTPhilippe Lemoine "Wrap up and Take aways"In his speech, Philippe Lemoine sum up all sessions that took place at Lift France 11 and brightly concludes by some inspiring take aways.In his speech, Philippe Lemoine sum up all sessions that took place at Lift France 11 and brightly concludes by some inspiring take aways.Lift Conference09:52<p>In his speech, Philippe Lemoine sum up all sessions that took place at Lift France 11 and brightly concludes by some inspiring take aways.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3093167/philippe-lemoine-wrap-up-and-take-aways"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984082/3093167/e8f1e9b10eaf5ea29f843ade69e3798c/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>conclusionfingfrancelift france 2011marseillephilippe lemoineAlex Soojung-Kim Pang "Contemplative Computing"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3310088/alex-soojung-kim-pang-contemplative
<p>Information technologies today interrupt and distract us, dividing our attention across a range of activities and devices. This feels like an inevitable state of affairs, but Alex Soojung-Kim Pang argues in his talk that it is not. Drawing on recent work in embodied cognition, contemplative practices, and interface design, he describes how we can create and use information technologies in a more thoughtful, meditative way, to help us work in a more sustained, creative and focused manner. He also explains what contemplative computing might mean for individuals as well as corporations, institutions and civic actors.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3310088/alex-soojung-kim-pang-contemplative"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984076/3310088/30a1be31a9914af11a66eea851580e78/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3310088Fri, 30 Sep 2011 14:43:29 GMTAlex Soojung-Kim Pang "Contemplative Computing"Information technologies today interrupt and distract us, dividing our attention across a range of activities and devices. This feels like an inevitable state of affairs, but Alex Soojung-Kim Pang argues in his talk that it is not. Drawing on recent work in embodied cognition, contemplative practices, and interface design, he describes how we can create and use information technologies in a more thoughtful, meditative way, to help us work in a more sustained, creative and focused manner. He also explains what contemplative computing might mean for individuals as well as corporations, institutions and civic actors.Information technologies today interrupt and distract us, dividing our attention across a range of activities and devices. This feels like an inevitable state of affairs, but Alex Soojung-Kim Pang argues in his talk that it is not. Drawing on...Lift Conference21:24<p>Information technologies today interrupt and distract us, dividing our attention across a range of activities and devices. This feels like an inevitable state of affairs, but Alex Soojung-Kim Pang argues in his talk that it is not. Drawing on recent work in embodied cognition, contemplative practices, and interface design, he describes how we can create and use information technologies in a more thoughtful, meditative way, to help us work in a more sustained, creative and focused manner. He also explains what contemplative computing might mean for individuals as well as corporations, institutions and civic actors.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3310088/alex-soojung-kim-pang-contemplative"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984076/3310088/30a1be31a9914af11a66eea851580e78/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>computingcontemplativefingfranceinformationlift france 2011marseillesoojung-kim pangtechnologyAlexandra Deschamps-Sonsino "Homesense project: agile and open innovation...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3075839/alexandra-deschamps-sonsino-homesense
<p>In her speech, Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino gives an update on the methodology and results employed in the Homesense experiment: a project that rethinks how we design smart homes and investigate how we interact with technologies at home. This project applies open collaboration methods of online communities to physical infrastructures in the home.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3075839/alexandra-deschamps-sonsino-homesense"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984075/3075839/cc30eaa6bd83902452261ff80e0f941a/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3075839Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:16:40 GMTAlexandra Deschamps-Sonsino "Homesense project: agile and open innovation...In her speech, Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino gives an update on the methodology and results employed in the Homesense experiment: a project that rethinks how we design smart homes and investigate how we interact with technologies at home. This project applies open collaboration methods of online communities to physical infrastructures in the home.In her speech, Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino gives an update on the methodology and results employed in the Homesense experiment: a project that rethinks how we design smart homes and investigate how we interact with technologies at home. This...Lift Conference27:27<p>In her speech, Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino gives an update on the methodology and results employed in the Homesense experiment: a project that rethinks how we design smart homes and investigate how we interact with technologies at home. This project applies open collaboration methods of online communities to physical infrastructures in the home.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3075839/alexandra-deschamps-sonsino-homesense"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984075/3075839/cc30eaa6bd83902452261ff80e0f941a/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>alexandra deschamps-sonsinoexperimentfingfrancehomesenselift france 2011marseilleopen collaborationKris de Decker "Ecotech myths and lessons from the past"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3046721/kris-de-decker-ecotech-myths-and-lessons
<p>The present-day approach towards a sustainable society is doomed to fail. The focus on sophisticated technology - electric and hybrid cars, energy-efficient devices, solar panels and wind turbines, for instance - has little or no effect because these green technologies require large amounts of energy and resources for their manufacture, which makes their development highly dependent on a continuous supply of fossil fuels. What we need to solve our problems is exactly the opposite: less sophisticated technology. There is a lot to learn from the past. While they often worked surprisingly good, most of low-tech solutions have been completely forgotten. In his speech, Kris de Decker explains that reverting to past technologies does not mean that we should go back to the Middle Ages. Rather, it means combining old tech with new knowledge and new materials, or applying old concepts and lost knowledge to modern technology.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3046721/kris-de-decker-ecotech-myths-and-lessons"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984080/3046721/7fb7f421868c9ecd3c4fffadbb838d86/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3046721Tue, 20 Sep 2011 10:10:56 GMTKris de Decker "Ecotech myths and lessons from the past"The present-day approach towards a sustainable society is doomed to fail. The focus on sophisticated technology - electric and hybrid cars, energy-efficient devices, solar panels and wind turbines, for instance - has little or no effect because these green technologies require large amounts of energy and resources for their manufacture, which makes their development highly dependent on a continuous supply of fossil fuels. What we need to solve our problems is exactly the opposite: less sophisticated technology. There is a lot to learn from the past. While they often worked surprisingly good, most of low-tech solutions have been completely forgotten. In his speech, Kris de Decker explains that reverting to past technologies does not mean that we should go back to the Middle Ages. Rather, it means combining old tech with new knowledge and new materials, or applying old concepts and lost knowledge to modern technology.The present-day approach towards a sustainable society is doomed to fail. The focus on sophisticated technology - electric and hybrid cars, energy-efficient devices, solar panels and wind turbines, for instance - has little or no effect because...Lift Conference23:25<p>The present-day approach towards a sustainable society is doomed to fail. The focus on sophisticated technology - electric and hybrid cars, energy-efficient devices, solar panels and wind turbines, for instance - has little or no effect because these green technologies require large amounts of energy and resources for their manufacture, which makes their development highly dependent on a continuous supply of fossil fuels. What we need to solve our problems is exactly the opposite: less sophisticated technology. There is a lot to learn from the past. While they often worked surprisingly good, most of low-tech solutions have been completely forgotten. In his speech, Kris de Decker explains that reverting to past technologies does not mean that we should go back to the Middle Ages. Rather, it means combining old tech with new knowledge and new materials, or applying old concepts and lost knowledge to modern technology.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3046721/kris-de-decker-ecotech-myths-and-lessons"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984080/3046721/7fb7f421868c9ecd3c4fffadbb838d86/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>developmentfingfrancekris de deckerlift france 2011low techmarseilleslowGabriel Borges "Open innovation initiatives"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3007438/gabriel-borges-open-innovation
<p>Gabriel shares the experiences of two different initiatives based on open innovation. One from a group of friends that got tired of not having the international concerts they wanted in their city, and decided to produce them by themselves with the help of social media. The other project comes from Fiat that decided to invite the consumers to help in the design of a concept car. Almost 15 months later, the auto-maker had a new concept model created with the help of 17 thousand people. Both projects were held in Brazil, a nation that is beholding an almost silent digital revolution as result of their current economy arose.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3007438/gabriel-borges-open-innovation"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984080/3007438/292f47765f2184413e959aebb792423d/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3007438Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:26:15 GMTGabriel Borges "Open innovation initiatives"Gabriel shares the experiences of two different initiatives based on open innovation. One from a group of friends that got tired of not having the international concerts they wanted in their city, and decided to produce them by themselves with the help of social media. The other project comes from Fiat that decided to invite the consumers to help in the design of a concept car. Almost 15 months later, the auto-maker had a new concept model created with the help of 17 thousand people. Both projects were held in Brazil, a nation that is beholding an almost silent digital revolution as result of their current economy arose.Gabriel shares the experiences of two different initiatives based on open innovation. One from a group of friends that got tired of not having the international concerts they wanted in their city, and decided to produce them by themselves with the...Lift Conference21:29<p>Gabriel shares the experiences of two different initiatives based on open innovation. One from a group of friends that got tired of not having the international concerts they wanted in their city, and decided to produce them by themselves with the help of social media. The other project comes from Fiat that decided to invite the consumers to help in the design of a concept car. Almost 15 months later, the auto-maker had a new concept model created with the help of 17 thousand people. Both projects were held in Brazil, a nation that is beholding an almost silent digital revolution as result of their current economy arose.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3007438/gabriel-borges-open-innovation"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984080/3007438/292f47765f2184413e959aebb792423d/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>brazilcardigitalexperiencefingfrancegabriel borgeslift france 2011marseilleopensocial mediaVille Keränen "From Team Academy to the future: Building organizations for...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2998627/ville-keranen-from-team-academy-to-the
<p>In his speech, Ville Keränen presents the Team Academy, founded in 1993 by Johannes Partanen. The concept is really different from all schools we know: no lectures, no teaching, no exams, no grades, no simulations, but instead: team company, real clients and projects, lots of dialogue, and team coach. Through various examples, he explains the principles of such a school and what we could get from it.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2998627/ville-keranen-from-team-academy-to-the"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984074/2998627/482a64905bc70ba749c9f6eb83972cae/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2998627Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:08:31 GMTVille Keränen "From Team Academy to the future: Building organizations for...In his speech, Ville Keränen presents the Team Academy, founded in 1993 by Johannes Partanen. The concept is really different from all schools we know: no lectures, no teaching, no exams, no grades, no simulations, but instead: team company, real clients and projects, lots of dialogue, and team coach. Through various examples, he explains the principles of such a school and what we could get from it.In his speech, Ville Keränen presents the Team Academy, founded in 1993 by Johannes Partanen. The concept is really different from all schools we know: no lectures, no teaching, no exams, no grades, no simulations, but instead: team company, real...Lift Conference20:27<p>In his speech, Ville Keränen presents the Team Academy, founded in 1993 by Johannes Partanen. The concept is really different from all schools we know: no lectures, no teaching, no exams, no grades, no simulations, but instead: team company, real clients and projects, lots of dialogue, and team coach. Through various examples, he explains the principles of such a school and what we could get from it.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2998627/ville-keranen-from-team-academy-to-the"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984074/2998627/482a64905bc70ba749c9f6eb83972cae/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>academyfingkeranenlearninglift france 2011marseilleteamvilleAnna Meroni "Feeding Milano: a human platform to regain the meaning of slowness"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3006490/anna-meroni-feeding-milano-a-human
<p>Food, in Latin cultures, means conviviality, pleasure, taking care of the others and being loved. How can the principle of conviviality, as pleasurable and collaborative relationship, change the way a city feed itself? Anna Meroni believes this principle impacts also the way in which producers and consumers get in touch and exchange produce and knowledge.<p></p>
<p>Anna Meroni created in Milano, together with Slow Food, a human platform supported by information technology that is designing and prototyping a number of new services to shorten the food chain and feed the city. We can see this platform as a design supported community that is experimenting a brand new system of possibilities to create a sustainable foodshed, by building a network of trust and sympathy among producers themselves and with consumers. It encourages the last mile to be a human mile and relationships to happen, which implies also for designers being there and creating human links as a way to operate. In her speech, Anna Meroni addresses the design challenge of making that possible.</p></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3006490/anna-meroni-feeding-milano-a-human"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984076/3006490/54c4565e391614570d1d63119c9eab49/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3006490Fri, 09 Sep 2011 08:57:33 GMTAnna Meroni "Feeding Milano: a human platform to regain the meaning of slowness"Food, in Latin cultures, means conviviality, pleasure, taking care of the others and being loved. How can the principle of conviviality, as pleasurable and collaborative relationship, change the way a city feed itself? Anna Meroni believes this principle impacts also the way in which producers and consumers get in touch and exchange produce and knowledge.
Anna Meroni created in Milano, together with Slow Food, a human platform supported by information technology that is designing and prototyping a number of new services to shorten the food chain and feed the city. We can see this platform as a design supported community that is experimenting a brand new system of possibilities to create a sustainable foodshed, by building a network of trust and sympathy among producers themselves and with consumers. It encourages the last mile to be a human mile and relationships to happen, which implies also for designers being there and creating human links as a way to operate. In her speech, Anna Meroni addresses the design challenge of making that possible.Food, in Latin cultures, means conviviality, pleasure, taking care of the others and being loved. How can the principle of conviviality, as pleasurable and collaborative relationship, change the way a city feed itself? Anna Meroni believes this...Lift Conference23:38<p>Food, in Latin cultures, means conviviality, pleasure, taking care of the others and being loved. How can the principle of conviviality, as pleasurable and collaborative relationship, change the way a city feed itself? Anna Meroni believes this principle impacts also the way in which producers and consumers get in touch and exchange produce and knowledge.<p></p>
<p>Anna Meroni created in Milano, together with Slow Food, a human platform supported by information technology that is designing and prototyping a number of new services to shorten the food chain and feed the city. We can see this platform as a design supported community that is experimenting a brand new system of possibilities to create a sustainable foodshed, by building a network of trust and sympathy among producers themselves and with consumers. It encourages the last mile to be a human mile and relationships to happen, which implies also for designers being there and creating human links as a way to operate. In her speech, Anna Meroni addresses the design challenge of making that possible.</p></p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3006490/anna-meroni-feeding-milano-a-human"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984076/3006490/54c4565e391614570d1d63119c9eab49/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>anna meronicollaborativefingfoodfrancelift france 2011marseilleslowEdial Dekker "Trusted networks and the rise of the micro-entrepreneur"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2999446/edial-dekker-trusted-networks-and-the
<p>We're in a world where exponential change is the new normal. Old economic structures are being challenged by newer ones and networked technologies are changing the way we can distribute resources. For a world with so limited resources, it's amazing how much idle-capacity we have at the moment. This does not only apply to natural resources such as minerals and forests, but also applies to human resources, such as knowledge, skills, and tangible resources such as tools and equipment. In his presentation, Edial Dekker dives deeper in the role of social layers connected to the 'social object' of distributed resources and the effects that it has on the network. The talk will touch the concept of a trusted network, the rise of the micro-entrepreneur and why it challenges us to rethink the way corporations and organizations are structured.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2999446/edial-dekker-trusted-networks-and-the"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984074/2999446/9690b0802f01a8ebd1053fea7a3b9076/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2999446Tue, 06 Sep 2011 10:55:29 GMTEdial Dekker "Trusted networks and the rise of the micro-entrepreneur"We're in a world where exponential change is the new normal. Old economic structures are being challenged by newer ones and networked technologies are changing the way we can distribute resources. For a world with so limited resources, it's amazing how much idle-capacity we have at the moment. This does not only apply to natural resources such as minerals and forests, but also applies to human resources, such as knowledge, skills, and tangible resources such as tools and equipment. In his presentation, Edial Dekker dives deeper in the role of social layers connected to the 'social object' of distributed resources and the effects that it has on the network. The talk will touch the concept of a trusted network, the rise of the micro-entrepreneur and why it challenges us to rethink the way corporations and organizations are structured.We're in a world where exponential change is the new normal. Old economic structures are being challenged by newer ones and networked technologies are changing the way we can distribute resources. For a world with so limited resources, it's...Lift Conference21:56<p>We're in a world where exponential change is the new normal. Old economic structures are being challenged by newer ones and networked technologies are changing the way we can distribute resources. For a world with so limited resources, it's amazing how much idle-capacity we have at the moment. This does not only apply to natural resources such as minerals and forests, but also applies to human resources, such as knowledge, skills, and tangible resources such as tools and equipment. In his presentation, Edial Dekker dives deeper in the role of social layers connected to the 'social object' of distributed resources and the effects that it has on the network. The talk will touch the concept of a trusted network, the rise of the micro-entrepreneur and why it challenges us to rethink the way corporations and organizations are structured.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2999446/edial-dekker-trusted-networks-and-the"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984074/2999446/9690b0802f01a8ebd1053fea7a3b9076/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>corporationedial dekkerentrepreneurfinglearnlift france 2011marseilleorganizationresourcesworkGeoff Mulgan "Openness and collective intelligence, its prospects and its...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3000915/geoff-mulgan-openness-and-collective
<p>In his speech, Geoff Mulgan talks about collective intelligence and how we think about the idea of openness. Through several examples, he introduces a reflection around crowd sourcing data and its use.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3000915/geoff-mulgan-openness-and-collective"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984081/3000915/af7cc45b371d66e7502ce06d50b1726f/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3000915Wed, 31 Aug 2011 14:30:59 GMTGeoff Mulgan "Openness and collective intelligence, its prospects and its...In his speech, Geoff Mulgan talks about collective intelligence and how we think about the idea of openness. Through several examples, he introduces a reflection around crowd sourcing data and its use.In his speech, Geoff Mulgan talks about collective intelligence and how we think about the idea of openness. Through several examples, he introduces a reflection around crowd sourcing data and its use.Lift Conference29:46<p>In his speech, Geoff Mulgan talks about collective intelligence and how we think about the idea of openness. Through several examples, he introduces a reflection around crowd sourcing data and its use.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/3000915/geoff-mulgan-openness-and-collective"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984081/3000915/af7cc45b371d66e7502ce06d50b1726f/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>collectivefingfrancegeoff mulganintelligencelearnlift france 2011marseilleworkJonathan Kuniholm "Open Prosthetics, where it comes from, what it changes,...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2953743/jonathan-kuniholm-open-prosthetics-where
<p>Open Prosthetics is a movement and a community that looks (i) to find economically feasible ways of producing medical devices for underserved medical populations and (ii) to give patients a way to participate to (even large and sophisticated) projects that develop technologies in their name. By facilitating the exchange of knowledge, Open prosthetics has allowed projects to develop that make prosthesis more available, while others focus more on new possibilities that would never find a market before that (such as specialized, customized, or even fancy replacement limbs), or even new ways of producing high-end research (lego hands for prototyping...).</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2953743/jonathan-kuniholm-open-prosthetics-where"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984080/2953743/4bf6ff2b951f4292ecfd0ba8c3902577/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2953743Tue, 30 Aug 2011 09:28:09 GMTJonathan Kuniholm "Open Prosthetics, where it comes from, what it changes,...Open Prosthetics is a movement and a community that looks (i) to find economically feasible ways of producing medical devices for underserved medical populations and (ii) to give patients a way to participate to (even large and sophisticated) projects that develop technologies in their name. By facilitating the exchange of knowledge, Open prosthetics has allowed projects to develop that make prosthesis more available, while others focus more on new possibilities that would never find a market before that (such as specialized, customized, or even fancy replacement limbs), or even new ways of producing high-end research (lego hands for prototyping...).Open Prosthetics is a movement and a community that looks (i) to find economically feasible ways of producing medical devices for underserved medical populations and (ii) to give patients a way to participate to (even large and sophisticated)...Lift Conference24:35<p>Open Prosthetics is a movement and a community that looks (i) to find economically feasible ways of producing medical devices for underserved medical populations and (ii) to give patients a way to participate to (even large and sophisticated) projects that develop technologies in their name. By facilitating the exchange of knowledge, Open prosthetics has allowed projects to develop that make prosthesis more available, while others focus more on new possibilities that would never find a market before that (such as specialized, customized, or even fancy replacement limbs), or even new ways of producing high-end research (lego hands for prototyping...).</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2953743/jonathan-kuniholm-open-prosthetics-where"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984080/2953743/4bf6ff2b951f4292ecfd0ba8c3902577/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>carefinginnovationjonathan kuniholmlift france 2011marseillemedicalprostheticsresearchtechnologyAlain Renk "Unlimited cities"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2905485/alain-renk-unlimited-cities
<p>Alain Renk describes "Unlimited Cities", a participatory platform used by architect to enable citizens to change their neighborhood. A rapid prototyping tool, this service aims at allowing people to bring their ideas and react to architectural or urbanistic proposals in a situated way.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2905485/alain-renk-unlimited-cities"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984080/2905485/2e19303546d4928ba5513d674c123cc2/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2905485Mon, 29 Aug 2011 10:17:22 GMTAlain Renk "Unlimited cities"Alain Renk describes "Unlimited Cities", a participatory platform used by architect to enable citizens to change their neighborhood. A rapid prototyping tool, this service aims at allowing people to bring their ideas and react to architectural or urbanistic proposals in a situated way.Alain Renk describes "Unlimited Cities", a participatory platform used by architect to enable citizens to change their neighborhood. A rapid prototyping tool, this service aims at allowing people to bring their ideas and react to architectural or...Lift Conference21:54<p>Alain Renk describes "Unlimited Cities", a participatory platform used by architect to enable citizens to change their neighborhood. A rapid prototyping tool, this service aims at allowing people to bring their ideas and react to architectural or urbanistic proposals in a situated way.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2905485/alain-renk-unlimited-cities"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984080/2905485/2e19303546d4928ba5513d674c123cc2/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>alain renkfingfrancelift france 2011marseilleunlimited citiesurbanRobin Chase "Building the cities of the future: People empowered (by...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2910188/robin-chase-building-the-cities-of-the
<p>Cities were once constructed by the efforts of individuals, until the grand plans of master architects, and then city planning departments took over, making sense of the "chaos." The city of the future will be both globally connected and highly local and customized -- once again shaped primarily by the individuals living within it. This new power will include sustainable local economies and be thanks to the miracle of the Internet combined with fast, easy access it to through ubiquitous mobile devices and sensors throughout our environment.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2910188/robin-chase-building-the-cities-of-the"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984078/2910188/238e409d7e786e4199383f0666b136ff/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2910188Fri, 26 Aug 2011 09:02:03 GMTRobin Chase "Building the cities of the future: People empowered (by...Cities were once constructed by the efforts of individuals, until the grand plans of master architects, and then city planning departments took over, making sense of the "chaos." The city of the future will be both globally connected and highly local and customized -- once again shaped primarily by the individuals living within it. This new power will include sustainable local economies and be thanks to the miracle of the Internet combined with fast, easy access it to through ubiquitous mobile devices and sensors throughout our environment.Cities were once constructed by the efforts of individuals, until the grand plans of master architects, and then city planning departments took over, making sense of the "chaos." The city of the future will be both globally connected and highly...Lift Conference21:15<p>Cities were once constructed by the efforts of individuals, until the grand plans of master architects, and then city planning departments took over, making sense of the "chaos." The city of the future will be both globally connected and highly local and customized -- once again shaped primarily by the individuals living within it. This new power will include sustainable local economies and be thanks to the miracle of the Internet combined with fast, easy access it to through ubiquitous mobile devices and sensors throughout our environment.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2910188/robin-chase-building-the-cities-of-the"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984078/2910188/238e409d7e786e4199383f0666b136ff/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>cityfeaturedfingfrancefuturelift france 2011marseillepeoplerobin chaseurbanTobie Kerridge "Debating Biotechnology – Speculative Design as Public...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2911575/tobie-kerridge-debating-biotechnology
<p>In this speech, Tobie Kerridge describes the "Material Beliefs" project, a design research project with a focus on a speculative approach to biotechnology as a form of engagement with the public.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2911575/tobie-kerridge-debating-biotechnology"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984081/2911575/56fc5ef40eb4240697c4bc3d30df017a/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2911575Wed, 24 Aug 2011 09:59:10 GMTTobie Kerridge "Debating Biotechnology – Speculative Design as Public...In this speech, Tobie Kerridge describes the "Material Beliefs" project, a design research project with a focus on a speculative approach to biotechnology as a form of engagement with the public.In this speech, Tobie Kerridge describes the "Material Beliefs" project, a design research project with a focus on a speculative approach to biotechnology as a form of engagement with the public.Lift Conference25:38<p>In this speech, Tobie Kerridge describes the "Material Beliefs" project, a design research project with a focus on a speculative approach to biotechnology as a form of engagement with the public.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2911575/tobie-kerridge-debating-biotechnology"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984081/2911575/56fc5ef40eb4240697c4bc3d30df017a/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>biotechnologydesignfingfrancelift france 2011marseilleresearchtobie kerridgePaul Wicks "Putting patients at the center of healthcare; disruption in...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2911519/paul-wicks-putting-patients-at-the
<p>The current disruption in healthcare corresponds to the fact that patients can access tools to gather information, aggregate data, act, and see results reflected in real-time. In his speech, Paul Wicks presents the consequences which can be listed as follows:<br>
Medicine: Patients are more engaged with managing their own illness, receive better outcomes / resistance from medical community in some quarters<br>
Research: Patients can find out about clinical trials going on anywhere in the world and participate online or even carry out their own research programs - increasingly being viewed as credible in the peer-reviewed world<br>
Business: Payers want to pay for improved outcomes, not transactions. The pill must be shown to be more effective than existing alternatives in the real world, not just a placebo in a controlled trial.<br>
Safety: Patients can submit their own safety events in real-time and enter in to a dialogue with manufacturers about how to improve their products.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2911519/paul-wicks-putting-patients-at-the"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984078/2911519/8ce3dd6b272ff6cd881dd37309305181/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2911519Tue, 23 Aug 2011 10:17:55 GMTPaul Wicks "Putting patients at the center of healthcare; disruption in...The current disruption in healthcare corresponds to the fact that patients can access tools to gather information, aggregate data, act, and see results reflected in real-time. In his speech, Paul Wicks presents the consequences which can be listed as follows:
Medicine: Patients are more engaged with managing their own illness, receive better outcomes / resistance from medical community in some quarters
Research: Patients can find out about clinical trials going on anywhere in the world and participate online or even carry out their own research programs - increasingly being viewed as credible in the peer-reviewed world
Business: Payers want to pay for improved outcomes, not transactions. The pill must be shown to be more effective than existing alternatives in the real world, not just a placebo in a controlled trial.
Safety: Patients can submit their own safety events in real-time and enter in to a dialogue with manufacturers about how to improve their products.The current disruption in healthcare corresponds to the fact that patients can access tools to gather information, aggregate data, act, and see results reflected in real-time. In his speech, Paul Wicks presents the consequences which can be listed...Lift Conference23:33<p>The current disruption in healthcare corresponds to the fact that patients can access tools to gather information, aggregate data, act, and see results reflected in real-time. In his speech, Paul Wicks presents the consequences which can be listed as follows:<br>
Medicine: Patients are more engaged with managing their own illness, receive better outcomes / resistance from medical community in some quarters<br>
Research: Patients can find out about clinical trials going on anywhere in the world and participate online or even carry out their own research programs - increasingly being viewed as credible in the peer-reviewed world<br>
Business: Payers want to pay for improved outcomes, not transactions. The pill must be shown to be more effective than existing alternatives in the real world, not just a placebo in a controlled trial.<br>
Safety: Patients can submit their own safety events in real-time and enter in to a dialogue with manufacturers about how to improve their products.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2911519/paul-wicks-putting-patients-at-the"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984078/2911519/8ce3dd6b272ff6cd881dd37309305181/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>disruptionfingfrancehealthcareinformationinnovationlift france 2011marseillemedicinepaul wicksresearchsafetyFrédéric Mazzella "How car-pooling can help forecast car traffic"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2904804/frederic-mazzella-how-car-pooling-can
<p>Carpooling consists in sharing a car on a similar trip. Drivers publish their available seats with a price, and passengers buy seats for home-to-work carpooling (on a day-to-day basis for a distance of around 20km) and long-distance carpooling (one-off trips or week-end round-trips for distances of 300km in average). The speech focuses on how to forecast car traffic based on car-pooling platforms with visual representations.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2904804/frederic-mazzella-how-car-pooling-can"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984081/2904804/03bf7937447a3241c526c49046a73577/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2904804Fri, 19 Aug 2011 15:10:00 GMTFrédéric Mazzella "How car-pooling can help forecast car traffic"Carpooling consists in sharing a car on a similar trip. Drivers publish their available seats with a price, and passengers buy seats for home-to-work carpooling (on a day-to-day basis for a distance of around 20km) and long-distance carpooling (one-off trips or week-end round-trips for distances of 300km in average). The speech focuses on how to forecast car traffic based on car-pooling platforms with visual representations.Carpooling consists in sharing a car on a similar trip. Drivers publish their available seats with a price, and passengers buy seats for home-to-work carpooling (on a day-to-day basis for a distance of around 20km) and long-distance carpooling...Lift Conference04:37<p>Carpooling consists in sharing a car on a similar trip. Drivers publish their available seats with a price, and passengers buy seats for home-to-work carpooling (on a day-to-day basis for a distance of around 20km) and long-distance carpooling (one-off trips or week-end round-trips for distances of 300km in average). The speech focuses on how to forecast car traffic based on car-pooling platforms with visual representations.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2904804/frederic-mazzella-how-car-pooling-can"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984081/2904804/03bf7937447a3241c526c49046a73577/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>carcarpoolingconferenceenglishfingfrederic mazzellafutureinnovationlift france 2011marseillesharetechnologytrafficvisualAdam Greenfield "On public objects: connected things and civic...http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2902438/adam-greenfield-on-public-objects
<p>This talk explores some of the issues that emerge around networked information-collecting objects in our public spaces, and to frame a taxonomy of such objects from the unobjectionable (due to local effect and a clear public good associated with them) to those that ought to be causing us significant concern (no public benefit, global impact, pernicious second-order effects).</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2902438/adam-greenfield-on-public-objects"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984076/2902438/76acd10caf2c3effd4cb0383709af4e5/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2902438Tue, 16 Aug 2011 10:09:00 GMTAdam Greenfield "On public objects: connected things and civic...This talk explores some of the issues that emerge around networked information-collecting objects in our public spaces, and to frame a taxonomy of such objects from the unobjectionable (due to local effect and a clear public good associated with them) to those that ought to be causing us significant concern (no public benefit, global impact, pernicious second-order effects).This talk explores some of the issues that emerge around networked information-collecting objects in our public spaces, and to frame a taxonomy of such objects from the unobjectionable (due to local effect and a clear public good associated with...Lift Conference24:00<p>This talk explores some of the issues that emerge around networked information-collecting objects in our public spaces, and to frame a taxonomy of such objects from the unobjectionable (due to local effect and a clear public good associated with them) to those that ought to be causing us significant concern (no public benefit, global impact, pernicious second-order effects).</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2902438/adam-greenfield-on-public-objects"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984076/2902438/76acd10caf2c3effd4cb0383709af4e5/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>adam greenfieldcitycivic responsibilitiesconferenceenglishfingfrancefutureglobalinnovationlift france 2011marseillenetworkpublic objectstechnologyurbanwebSaskia Sassen "The Future of Smart Cities"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2895375/saskia-sassen-the-future-of-smart-cities
<p>A leading researcher on globalization, global cities and new technologies Saskia Sassen discusses the current hype around smart cities. She reminds us that “It is the need to design a system that puts all that technology truly at the service of the inhabitants—and not the other way around.”</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2895375/saskia-sassen-the-future-of-smart-cities"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984080/2895375/b1d50d0ac7e23a5b51b3236c4f78067f/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2895375Mon, 15 Aug 2011 10:21:56 GMTSaskia Sassen "The Future of Smart Cities"A leading researcher on globalization, global cities and new technologies Saskia Sassen discusses the current hype around smart cities. She reminds us that “It is the need to design a system that puts all that technology truly at the service of the inhabitants—and not the other way around.”A leading researcher on globalization, global cities and new technologies Saskia Sassen discusses the current hype around smart cities. She reminds us that “It is the need to design a system that puts all that technology truly at the service of...Lift Conference27:44<p>A leading researcher on globalization, global cities and new technologies Saskia Sassen discusses the current hype around smart cities. She reminds us that “It is the need to design a system that puts all that technology truly at the service of the inhabitants—and not the other way around.”</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/2895375/saskia-sassen-the-future-of-smart-cities"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/1984080/2895375/b1d50d0ac7e23a5b51b3236c4f78067f/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>conferencedesignenglishfingfrancefutureinnovationlift france 2011marseilleopensaskia sassensmart citiesstagetechnologywebJohn Tackara "Design and sustainability"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1230376/john-tackara-design-and
<p>John Thackara, who is director of Doors of Perception, gives a provocative talk about the role of design in finding solutions to the ecological crisis. After inviting us to avoid terms such as "future" or "sustainable" as they maintain a certain distance to the problem we face, he shows a rich set of projects he participated in. He makes the important point that the resources to be put in place already exist and that they might not necessitates complex technological developments.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1230376/john-tackara-design-and"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/889266/1230376/5db2631006b079d97f743dc9761f728b/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1230376Fri, 22 Jul 2011 22:43:00 GMTJohn Tackara "Design and sustainability"John Thackara, who is director of Doors of Perception, gives a provocative talk about the role of design in finding solutions to the ecological crisis. After inviting us to avoid terms such as "future" or "sustainable" as they maintain a certain distance to the problem we face, he shows a rich set of projects he participated in. He makes the important point that the resources to be put in place already exist and that they might not necessitates complex technological developments.John Thackara, who is director of Doors of Perception, gives a provocative talk about the role of design in finding solutions to the ecological crisis. After inviting us to avoid terms such as "future" or "sustainable" as they maintain a certain...Lift Conference23:14<p>John Thackara, who is director of Doors of Perception, gives a provocative talk about the role of design in finding solutions to the ecological crisis. After inviting us to avoid terms such as "future" or "sustainable" as they maintain a certain distance to the problem we face, he shows a rich set of projects he participated in. He makes the important point that the resources to be put in place already exist and that they might not necessitates complex technological developments.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1230376/john-tackara-design-and"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/889266/1230376/5db2631006b079d97f743dc9761f728b/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>designecologyenglishfinglift france 09marseillesocial innovationBruce Sterling "Shaping Things"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1229477/bruce-sterling-shaping-things
<p>Following publication of his book "Shaping Things", American Science Fiction author Bruce Sterling share his views and visions at LIFT France 09 about the future of Design, the broad concept of an "Internet of Things", and reflects on two important issues: Privacy and Recycling. Bruce has been a regular speaker at LIFT events.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1229477/bruce-sterling-shaping-things"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/889266/1229477/6420506371dfbc07b83f7be4dcb24331/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1229477Fri, 15 Jul 2011 12:50:00 GMTBruce Sterling "Shaping Things"Following publication of his book "Shaping Things", American Science Fiction author Bruce Sterling share his views and visions at LIFT France 09 about the future of Design, the broad concept of an "Internet of Things", and reflects on two important issues: Privacy and Recycling. Bruce has been a regular speaker at LIFT events.Following publication of his book "Shaping Things", American Science Fiction author Bruce Sterling share his views and visions at LIFT France 09 about the future of Design, the broad concept of an "Internet of Things", and reflects on two...Lift Conference22:42<p>Following publication of his book "Shaping Things", American Science Fiction author Bruce Sterling share his views and visions at LIFT France 09 about the future of Design, the broad concept of an "Internet of Things", and reflects on two important issues: Privacy and Recycling. Bruce has been a regular speaker at LIFT events.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1229477/bruce-sterling-shaping-things"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/889266/1229477/6420506371dfbc07b83f7be4dcb24331/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>authordesignfinglift france 09marseillesmirroshades authorrecyclingrfidscience fictionGunter Pauli "Changing the planet"http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1229406/gunter-pauli-changing-the
<p>Gunter Pauli, from the "Zero Emissions Research Initiative" gives a vibrant speech about how nature provides an important model to find solutions to the ecological crisis. His call for action is followed by disruptive and inspiring examples ranging from battery-less devices to biomimetism.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1229406/gunter-pauli-changing-the"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/889267/1229406/197692baa1d2f8d77c537beec30fcab1/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1229406Thu, 14 Jul 2011 12:49:00 GMTGunter Pauli "Changing the planet"Gunter Pauli, from the "Zero Emissions Research Initiative" gives a vibrant speech about how nature provides an important model to find solutions to the ecological crisis. His call for action is followed by disruptive and inspiring examples ranging from battery-less devices to biomimetism.Gunter Pauli, from the "Zero Emissions Research Initiative" gives a vibrant speech about how nature provides an important model to find solutions to the ecological crisis. His call for action is followed by disruptive and inspiring examples...Lift Conference55:14<p>Gunter Pauli, from the "Zero Emissions Research Initiative" gives a vibrant speech about how nature provides an important model to find solutions to the ecological crisis. His call for action is followed by disruptive and inspiring examples ranging from battery-less devices to biomimetism.</p><p><a href="http://videos.liftconference.com/photo/1229406/gunter-pauli-changing-the"><img src="http://videos.liftconference.com/889267/1229406/197692baa1d2f8d77c537beec30fcab1/standard" width="645" height="362"/></a></p>Lift France 09designecologyenglishfinginnovationmarseillesocial innovationzeri